Central Florida’s Shaquem Griffin revealed at the Senior Bowl that he hadn’t received a combine invitation, but not too soon after showing off his skills at the annual event, things changed. Now he’s making things look easy in Indianapolis as he took the stage for the bench press and put up a solid 20 reps. Watch.

Griffin, 22, was granted permission by the league to use a prosthetic, which is something he told NFL Network that he struggled with earlier in his college tenure –– but it was smooth sailing when he took the stage for the bench press Saturday. Of all the participating linebackers at the combine, Griffin’s 20 reps was good for the No. 11 spot of the position’s rankings.

While at UCF, Griffin was able to accumulate 74 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks in 2017. Prior to that in 2016, he was named the American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year while accumulating a career-high of 92 tackles, 20 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks in the process. Per Christopher Thornton of Locked On Jags, Griffin is one of the players who met with the Jags at the Senior Bowl on numerous occasions. As a Florida native, he probably wouldn’t mind landing with the Jags, who have one of the best linebacking corps in the league between Telvin Smith, Myles Jack and Paul Posluszny.